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ankit chauhan

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See, CAT is different to any other competitive exam out there. To succeed, you need to work smartly, and choosing the right coaching institute is the first step. When you talk about coaching institutes in Ghaziabad, there is one that is head and shoulders above the rest. That is TIME Vaishali and Ill tell you why.
1) Faculty - When you talk about best faculty in Ghaziabad or even NCR for that matter, the name of Mr. Ritesh Jain emerges instantly. Ritesh Jain is a leading career counselor frequently conducting Live Career Helpline on various National TV channels like Aaj Tak, Doordarshan, IBN7 and others. He also is an active part of ME
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ankit chauhan

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he CAT itself should ideally be given with 6 months preparation, as then a student has enough time to space out his preparation and work at a comfortable pace. Also, for working professionals who dont have as much time on their hands as the college students, and who perhaps have to devote more time to preparation than college students, it is essential to start early. Several steps which are key to giving a good CAT cannot be taken overnight or crammed into a couple of weeks time. Starting early enables a student to work out the best possible strategy and implement it effectively. Some measures I believe students should take to enhance
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ankit chauhan

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First, I am going to mention all the IIMs. IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Lucknow, Kozhikode, Indore, Shillong I. e ABCLIKS (these form the old IIMs). These are the IIMs that are performing the best at present. IIM Rohtak, Ranchi, Raipur, Trichy, Kashipur, Udaipur (these form the new IIMs). These are relatively new as compared to the older IIMs, but are catching up fast under their guidance. IIM Nagpur, Visakhapatnam, Bodh Gaya, Amritsar, Sambhalpur, Sirmaur, Jammu (these form the baby IIMs). These are the newest IIMs (just 12 years old) and will need a lot of time to catch up with the other IIMs. Apart from the IIMs, there are a
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ankit chauhan

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Few pointers which the B Schools take into account -
Academic Record - School, Graduation etc. CAT Score - While there is no cut off for CAT score, but there are sectional cut offs which are never public knowledge. Typically a CAT percentile above 95 is typically a pretty good one. Extra - Curricular - What extra curricular activity were pursued by the individual. There is no bucket list for activities that they look for. They just look for what things are you passionate about and how they have been pursued by the candidate. Work Experience - Candidates prior work experience also has some part in the final selection. How much has the ca
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ankit chauhan

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Concept Building
Make sure that you have the understanding of all the basic concepts of the topics included in CAT. You should try to connect different topics and then work to simplify the connections using lateral thinking and common sense. You can refer the material to get an idea of the understanding required. Please note that you must focus on Concepts first rather than problem solving. Suggested Books For Concept Building:
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How many of these are you genuinely comfortable with? How many of these were you good at in school? If the answer is most, you don't need to worry. Pick the one you are not comfortable with and attack that
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ankit chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Concept Building
Make sure that you have the understanding of all the basic concepts of the topics included in CAT. You should try to connect different topics and then work to simplify the connections using lateral thinking and common sense. You can refer the material to get an idea of the understanding required. Please note that you must focus on Concepts first rather than problem solving. Suggested Books For Concept Building:
Quaint:
How many of these are you genuinely comfortable with? How many of these were you good at in school? If the answer is most, you don't need to worry. Pick the one you are not comfortable with and attack that
...more

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6 years ago

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ankit chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Concept Building
Make sure that you have the understanding of all the basic concepts of the topics included in CAT. You should try to connect different topics and then work to simplify the connections using lateral thinking and common sense. You can refer the material to get an idea of the understanding required. Please note that you must focus on Concepts first rather than problem solving. Suggested Books For Concept Building:
Quaint:
How many of these are you genuinely comfortable with? How many of these were you good at in school? If the answer is most, you don't need to worry. Pick the one you are not comfortable with and attack that
...more

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6 years ago

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ankit chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Concept Building
Make sure that you have the understanding of all the basic concepts of the topics included in CAT. You should try to connect different topics and then work to simplify the connections using lateral thinking and common sense. You can refer the material to get an idea of the understanding required. Please note that you must focus on Concepts first rather than problem solving. Suggested Books For Concept Building:
Quaint:
How many of these are you genuinely comfortable with? How many of these were you good at in school? If the answer is most, you don't need to worry. Pick the one you are not comfortable with and attack that
...more

New answer posted

6 years ago

1 Follower 145 Views

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ankit chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Concept Building
Make sure that you have the understanding of all the basic concepts of the topics included in CAT. You should try to connect different topics and then work to simplify the connections using lateral thinking and common sense. You can refer the material to get an idea of the understanding required. Please note that you must focus on Concepts first rather than problem solving. Suggested Books For Concept Building:
Quaint:
How many of these are you genuinely comfortable with? How many of these were you good at in school? If the answer is most, you don't need to worry. Pick the one you are not comfortable with and attack that
...more

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6 years ago

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Priyanka Saini

Beginner-Level 2

AIMS has its own admission criteria. So firstly you have to clear the double telephonic rounds on the phone which is general to know about your academic profile your communication etc. Then your marks are considered.

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